what is, after all, a democratically elected government? >> yeah, exactly. i think that sometimes is lost on, you know, the greater public or media viewership. this is a democratically elected government and in this case you've had a, you know, sizeable but still fairly small minority attempting some fairly provocative acts to get a reaction from the government, from the police, from the military and that adds a term on your show, involves things like invati invading the headquarters of the royal thai army. the government has had a great deal of restraint understanding the goal was to provoke. the government has done a good job of managing it and keeping the levels of violence to a minimum. >> it's a strange thing, isn't it, to talk about a people's coup to replace an interim r rim, unelected government. how is business viewing this? >> well, i think, you know, for businesses that are already hear, thai businesses that are already operating, they've seen this before. it's been going on at least since 2006 in one form or another and most kind of violently in